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This is what a house with a kitten and a guitarist looks like. #dtipetsonfurniture
Thought I would share a photo of my Buxus’ first outing after his surgery…I am very happy that he’s helping me find inspiration for a 1948/1970 bathroom reno!
Drawings on the wall by Andréanne Godin from Galerie Nicolas Robert in Montréal !
– MarieClaude
And one from me. Milo loves jumping on this antique stitched stool and scratching his nails on it. It was inexpensive so I let him. He’s one lucky cat. It’s about the only thing in the house that’s not a scratching post I will let them use as one.
Anna Langerak says:
Thank you again for the glimpses into beautiful rooms. These made all the more beautiful by the non-human inhabitants that share them with their humans.
The cat, Chai, made me think of the Moooi table lamp. I have lamps on the brain right now as I look for the right one. I like that reading lamp in the photo from Daniel Kanter and Marie Claude’s suspension lamp, but I also want to know what is on display in all those niches under the tabletop.
Milo reminds me of a cat I knew that took a liking to wood carving. I found he, Tibby, had significantly changed the front of a pine bookcase where it was hidden behind a chair. He got over that when I found something more appealing for his claws.
axie says:
I often think about how easily animals have come to realize furniture is for sitting and laying on. Except cats, of course, have decided furniture (or any furnishing or decorative accessory) is for whatever they want it to be 🙂
Thanks for posting these cuties Kim
MarieClaude P. says:
Just love the window in the first photo and yours…how do you overlay so many objects and textures successfully? Love it!
Anna, the table (Extensia from Ligne Roset) is made of two glasses with frosted square…no niches but niches would be great!